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Scenic and peaceful. A great way to spend time staying fit.
Very nice ride till you get to Leetonia.Then it's brick roads and up and down street hills, then you're good to go on the other side of town to Washington ville.
PLEASE , when on the trails, announce yourself when passing by saying " on your left " or ring a bell, something ! It is common courtesy as well as a safety issue.
Trail is maintained very well on a weekly basis, but… mile 0-5 have deteriorated over the past 3-4 years to where you are in for a very bumpy (and unsafe) ride. Gaps in the asphalt are extremely jarring to both rider and bike and make for an unpleasant ride. Some sections have been filled in, creating just as jarring humps on trail. Some gaps are an accident waiting to happen. Trail has many loyal users who deserve better to happen. Trail has many loyal users whichdeserve
This week I rode the trail from Brinkhaven to Glenmont. It was as nice a section of the Ohio to Erie as I've done so far. A well maintained trail through forested rolling hills. And, very little poop.
Beautiful trail as far as scenery but man is it rough! The bridge transitions are awful & the paved parts are so rough!!
We parked at Headwaters Park and biked uphill a few miles to Old State Road the highest point (elevation 1220 feet) of the trail. From there it's downhill into Chardon. The South section of the trail from Headwaters goes 3.5 miles to Middlefield. The North section goes to Chardon. Trail is paved and in good condition. Very little shade on this one, bring the sunscreen. This trail has 5 covered bridges. We stopped at Rothenbuhlers cheese in Middlefield for huge sandwiches!
Best kept secret! Smooth, paved, shaded trail that seems to be overlooked by all! Rode from start to end- then back- saw very few riders along the way. A true gem of level trails. Full disclosure…. There is a portion of riding on public streets… and not very challenging as far as inclines go. Overall a very pleasant experience!!
The Heartland trail's pavement currently ends in Marshallville. However, the park district keeps the next 4 miles mowed. You have to go off trail on worn paths to get around gates that are installed to keep vehicles off the trail. The park district plans to have this 4 mile section paved in 2026. It was fun to ride this section. Of course this requires a bike that is able to ride on grass/gravel.
We were in Berlin, OH, for the weekend and planned to ride the Holmes County Trail one day. It ended up that we started riding on Sunday morning at 8 AM and that was a perfect call. Cool temps and practically no one on the trail. We encountered no horse and buggies and only a few bikers and joggers.
The trail is in good condition and as another reviewer noted, some of it has been recently repaved. It is a nice mix of woods and nice, large fields of corn and soybeans. I thoroughly enjoyed the ride. When we reached Fredericksburg we rode a short distance into town to the cafe but being Sunday, it was closed.
I had some misgivings about this trail based on some of the reviews but they were totally unfounded. While there was some horse manure on the trail it was easily avoided. I also had no issues with e-bikers and horse and buggies also but going early on Sunday likely helped also. I can see it being hot midday though. Planning is important. Go, enjoy the trail.
This trail is so beautiful. From the covered bridges to the flawless path itself. This path is extremely wide, flat and remarkably smooth! The surroundings are a great mixture of sun and shade. We will definitely ride it again! The fall with be magnificent!
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